They are not alone

They are not alone

Over ten years ago, Christians fled their villages. Their homes were destroyed. Some were even killed. And now, despite ongoing persecution, people are opening their hearts to Christ.

Many of you will remember hearing the stories of horrific violence that took place against Christians in Odisha (formerly Orissa), India, back in 2008. Christians in the district were blamed for the murder of a prominent Hindu leader, which sparked a string of violent attacks against hundreds of villages. At least 50 people were killed, 4,000 homes were damaged or destroyed and around 30,000 people were affected by the violence – many of them having to flee to the cover of surrounding forests and refugee settlements. But, mercifully, they weren’t alone.

Destroyed house
Destroyed church
A broken statue

Thanks to the generous giving of BMS World Mission supporters at the time, families forced to flee weren’t abandoned. We were able to help distribute food parcels and hygiene packs to people who had nothing. BMS supporters provided a lifeline for people whose lives were irreversibly changed. After a few months, the violence began to subside and people began to leave the camps and return to their homes – or at least, they tried. Because they were Christians, some of their neighbours refused to let them move back in. Some people found themselves living in tents on the outskirts of their former villages. Or being prevented from drawing water from the well. Some places were too dangerous for people to return to at all. And yet, in the face of such persecution, God was – is – still at work.

“Fellowships are still running. That means it’s a victory for the gospel.” Many of you will also know about BMS worker Ben Francis, and the amazing work that our partner Biglife does, sharing the gospel in hard-to-reach places. Even in places like Odisha. “Odisha, it’s still not a place where you can go out and preach like that,” says Ben. “All of them are in danger when they are sharing the gospel.” But these brave, bold Christians knew that God wanted them to be there, to share their own stories and testimonies of how God has transformed their lives. And, miraculously, despite the historic and ongoing persecution in the area, people are opening their hearts to Jesus.

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BMS worker Ben Francis
BMS worker Ben Francis supports disciple-makers across India and south Asia.

People like Raakhi*, Supriya*, Praanvi*. All three of them were brought up in Hindu families, but all three of them found themselves searching for more. Raakhi longed for peace in her life. Both Supriya and Praanvi struggled with health issues. They couldn’t find the solutions to the problems weighing them down, until they found the Christian fellowships running in their area. And despite the risks, despite the persecution, all three of them gave their lives to Jesus.

Three women in a church.
Raakhi, Supriya and Praanvi have all opened their hearts to Jesus – despite the dangers.
Will you stand with Christians like these?

Across the world, bold Christians are living out their faith in hard places – no matter the cost. This harvest season, you and your church can stand with them. We’ll be releasing our 2021 Harvest appeal on our website on 23 July. It’s called I Will Stand. Sign up for the BMS email update to be the first to know when it drops.

But this isn’t the end of their stories – for these women, and for the many other people turning to Christ across Odisha. “That area [where these women are] is a dangerous area. You could be killed over there for being a Christian,” says Ben. Christians in Odisha will still face persecution because of their faith. People haven’t forgotten the violence from 2008. But they weren’t alone 13 years ago – and they’re not alone now. They have their brothers and sisters at the fellowships in their villages. They have a loving Father upon whom they can lay their burdens. And they have you, UK Christians, remembering them in your prayers and supporting them from afar.

*Names changed for security reasons.
Words by Laura Durrant.

The stories that broke Ben’s heart

The stories that broke Ben’s heart:

Bringing hope back to India

“I heard stories of people boiling leaves to feed their children,” says BMS World Mission worker Ben Francis. “My heart broke.”

When India went into lockdown in March, many people were left with a sense of dread. Workers in cities had no way to earn a wage, and people in remote villages already living on the bare minimum now had nothing. How can you provide for people, both physically and spiritually, in the face of such despair?

I’ve known Ben for a couple of years now, and every time I speak to him, he’s so joyful in the Lord. He can’t wait to share with you how many people he’s told his testimony to, how many people he knows have recently accepted the love of Christ into their lives. This time, though, it’s different. His joy is still there, but I can tell that the effect the Coronavirus pandemic is having in India is weighing heavily on his heart.

As we chat over the phone, Ben shares with me about the rural villages he works in in Odisha (formerly Orissa) and West Bengal. Lockdown meant that families of often six or eight people were living on nothing. Many of them live in villages only accessible by boat and with no transport running from the cities, so there was no way to bring more food in. And with many people who were now out of work travelling for hundreds of miles back to those villages, they were faced with even more mouths to feed. It wasn’t Coronavirus that was killing people, it was starvation.

For many people, it seemed there was no hope. But, thankfully, they were not forgotten. So many amazing supporters prayed for India and gave to the BMS Coronavirus appeal, and thanks to you, we were able to help towards the distribution of over 28,000 food parcels to people out of work in Delhi and Kolkata. Thanks to your support, Ben and his team travelled into as many villages as they could to bring life-saving food to families in desperate need, living in remote villages. But that’s not all they brought with them.

BMS worker Ben Francis
Ben Francis is always joyful in Lord, but it's hard to feel joy in the face of the Coronavirus pandemic.
Food parcels being distributed in Odisha
Ben's team were able to help bring life-saving food parcels to rural villages in Odisha (formerly Orissa).

“I didn’t want to use this opportunity to preach the gospel,” says Ben. For anyone who knows about Ben, you’ll know that the Word of God is never far from his lips. But when reaching out to people nearing starvation, he felt God was just asking him to provide physical necessities like food and medicine. It wasn’t long however before he realised that the love of God was just what people wanted. “People started asking ‘Why are you doing this?’ And we were able to share our story,” he continues.

In a situation without hope, God opened doors that had never been opened before. People who had never before wanted to hear the Word of God were listening to Ben’s testimony. People were asking for prayers for healing and for their families. To people living in darkness, God had become a life-saving light. “A lot of new people have come to the Lord,” said Ben. “Those people now have hope.”

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Thank you so much for helping Ben bring the light of Christ to so many people. The need in India is still great. Ben and his team couldn’t stay in each village forever, but they knew they were leaving the people there with a message that would keep them going through the darkest times, and with the knowledge that Christians cared. I know Ben, and I know that he will be so grateful for your prayers, so that he can continue to bring the hope of a God who can provide to the people who need it most.

Will you commit to praying for people in desperate need in India?

Please pray for:

  • People who have recently come to Christ. Pray that they will stay strong in their faith and be able to share their faith with many others.
  • People who have been left without food due to lockdown. Pray that the Lord will provide for them and that they will know his protection.
  • India, as it grapples with rising Coronavirus cases. Pray for healing for people suffering from the virus and pray that God will provide for people who are out of work.
  • Ben Francis and his family. Pray that the Lord will give Ben strength, and that he will be able to keep sharing the gospel with people who don’t yet know God.
  • The many people across the world Ben trains in disciple-making and leadership. Pray that they will be empowered in the Lord, and that they will be able to share his Word with many people.

Words by Laura Durrant.

He preached the gospel and they poisoned his daughter

He preached the gospel and they poisoned his daughter:

David's story

When you give to BMS World Mission, you’re supporting people like David. Read his incredible story today and be inspired by the way God is at work in India.

David wanted to end his life. His unhappiness ran so deep, he was desperate for a sense of peace. His father was an alcoholic and, despite promising to quit, he couldn’t break the addiction that was destroying his family.

The situation quickly got even worse for David, who lives in Odisha (formerly Orissa) in India, when he suddenly got very sick. “It seemed like I had many heavy things on my head,” says David. “I could hardly breathe and my heart used to beat very fast.

“I was told that I had serious problems with my brain and I might not live.”

As David’s health deteriorated, his family did everything they could to make him better. They took him to several different doctors, but none of them knew what was wrong with him or how to improve his condition. Next, they tried magicians and witch doctors. But their attempts were futile. No-one knew how to heal David.

“Everyone in my family thought I was going to die and was very upset,” says David. “I was unable to recognise people because my brain was not working. I had become bedridden and completely senseless, more like a dead person.”

As they prayed, I felt a kind of touch like an electric shock in my body. God touched me and gave me new life.

One day, as David lay on his bed in despair, his father met a Christian pastor. The pastor started to tell David’s father about Jesus, and when he heard about David’s sickness, he offered to pray for him. David’s father was desperate to save his son’s life, and said that if God could heal David he would give up drinking alcohol forever. The pastor gathered his church, and together they prayed and fasted for David for seven days. Then they came to see him.

“As they prayed, I suddenly felt a kind of touch like an electric shock in my body,” says David. “At that very moment I sat up on my bed and was healed. God touched me and gave me new life.”

Everyone who watched on was amazed. Just moments before, David had been like a dead man. Then, in an instant, his senses were restored and he was professing his faith in Jesus Christ and surrendering his life to Christian service. It was completely unbelievable. It was a miracle.

Knowing that he owed his life to Christ, David decided to train as a pastor. He began to tell Hindus in his district of Odisha about Jesus. As they heard David’s testimony, people gave their lives to Jesus, and David planted three churches in the area. His life had been completely transformed and he wanted everyone to know about it.

But his newfound faith was about to result in the greatest sadness he had faced yet.

People are looking to kill me.

A fundamentalist group began to target David, angry that he was converting people to Christianity and away from Hinduism. They sought an opportunity to harm him. David’s daughter got sick and was admitted to hospital, and while she was there she died. “She was poisoned by the fundamentalists as they came to know that I had become a follower of Jesus Christ.” She was just three years old.

“My daughter’s death was very tragic to my wife and myself,” says David. The couple were forced to leave their home and move to another district in Odisha, fearing for their lives. They’d lost their daughter, but they held tightly to their faith in Jesus and have continued telling people about him to this day.

David is a BMS-supported church planter and has been involved in starting 50 house churches in Odisha since his conversion. When you give to BMS, you’re helping people like David share the gospel with people who have never heard it.

“Though I lost my daughter and I am deeply sad, the Lord is using me greatly to win souls for him,” says David. “Many new people are coming to the Lord and many miracles are taking place. People are still looking out for me to kill me, but so far God has protected me and my family. So please pray for me, that I may be faithful to the Lord at all times.”

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BMS supports 48 church planters in Odisha – a region known for persecuting Christians

These pastors are risking their lives to tell people the gospel message. By giving to BMS, you’ve helped them to plant 1,700 new house churches in the region since 2010. Thousands of people have come to know Jesus through their work.

Please keep praying for these church planters. Pray that God would protect them and give them boldness to continue proclaiming his good news and sharing his love.

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